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GAS: Generative Avatar Synthesis from a Single Image

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We present a unified and generalizable framework for synthesizing view-consistent and temporally coherent avatars from a single image, addressing the challenging task of single-image avatar generation. Existing diffusion-based methods often condition on sparse human templates (e.g., depth or normal maps), which leads to multi-view and temporal inconsistencies due to the mismatch between these signals and the true appearance of the subject. Our approach bridges this gap by combining the reconstruction power of regression-based 3D human reconstruction with the generative capabilities of a diffusion model. In a first step, an initial 3D reconstructed human through a generalized NeRF provides comprehensive conditioning, ensuring high-quality synthesis faithful to the reference appearance and structure. Subsequently, the derived geometry and appearance from the generalized NeRF serve as input to a video-based diffusion model. This strategic integration is pivotal for enforcing both multi-view and temporal consistency throughout the avatar's generation. Empirical results underscore the superior generalization ability of our proposed method, demonstrating its effectiveness across diverse in-domain and out-of-domain in-the-wild datasets.

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  • EgoAnimate: Generating Human Animations from Egocentric top-down Views cs.CV · 2025-07-12 · conditional · none · ref 53 · internal anchor

    EgoAnimate synthesizes a frontal T-pose image from an egocentric top-down photo using a fine-tuned Stable Diffusion model, then animates it with off-the-shelf image-to-motion methods to produce an animatable avatar.